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Tenants invited to comment on future of social housing
19/01/2018
Labelled as
Consultation, Legislation, Tenants

The government have published an on-line feedback questionnaire to offer an
opportunity for all council, housing association and housing co-op
tenants to express their views on key issues and concerns
related to social housing.

As announced by the Prime Minister on 15 August, the
previous Housing and Planning Minister Alok
Sharma had been holding events and workshops across the
country to meet and hear from council, housing association and
housing co-op tenants directly, to help build up a clear picture of
the immediate issues that tenants living in social housing face,
and to identify any common concerns that can inform the promised Social Housing Green Paper.

The government have so far identified a series of headline
issues, which include:

managing complaints and redress routes

social tenants' voices being heard

ensuring good and consistent quality services from
landlords

safety of tenants

Following the changes in Government the newly appointed Housing
and Planning Minister Dominic Raab MP will continue to take this
work forward. Over 12 Resident Engagement events have been
organised across England to enable the Housing Minister to meet
face to face with tenants and residents and the Minister is keen to
extend the opportunity to other tenants to engage in this
conversation more widely.

Council, housing association and housing co-op tenants are
now being given an opportunity to express their views on key issues
and concerns related to social housing via an on-line government
feedback questionnaire.